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o Players shall be children with autism spectrum disorder or down syndrome disability aged between 4 years six months and 13
o Players require parental/guardian approval and when registering the parent/guardian confirms there is no medical conditions that would prevent the child playing.
o Parents/guardians are required to confirm that they know of no physical condition that would prevent the child playing as well as undertaking to inform the club should they become aware of such condition.
A) Level 1 qualified soccer coach or appropriate higher qualification or
B) Australian Sports Commission Disability Education Program "Inclusive Coaching" or higher qualification
A) level 1 qualified soccer coach or appropriate higher qualification or
B) Australian Sports Commission Disability Education Program "Inclusive Coaching" or higher qualification
o Processes shall be in place to ensure that each match is assigned a Program Coordinator
o Grounds are to be checked prior to commencement of any game
o All Players are requried to wear shinpads
o All players will be encouraged to wear a full team kit or other uniform to identify teams
o Each player will be allowed a maximum of one chaperone on the field at any one time
o Chaperones are to passively participate. In particular they are not to impede or hinder other players
o At least one parent/guardian must be at the ground with the child. This may be either as a spectator or chaperone.
o All spectators are to adhere to the NSFA code of conduct
o Must not intrude on the field except at the direction of the referee or coach.
o Two twenty minute halves with 5 minutes break.
o Team size may vary
o A maximum of 6 players allowed on the field at one time
o There is no limit on the number of reserves or how often replacements may take the field
o Players should be directed from the field if aggression is displayed, no other penalties will be attached to a players action
o Chaperones may incur penalties for breaching guidelines, in keeping with the spirit of fun these can include such things as bringing oranges next week, washing team uniforms etc
o Similar to U6-U7 junior soccer except a chaperone will be allowed on the field.
o A chaperone may lead, instruct or otherwise encourage the player they are chaperoning
o A chaperone must not impede or hinder other players from taking or retaining possession of the ball
o A chaperone will be allowed to stop the ball but not propel the ball.
o The chaperone may only stop the ball when within contact of their player eg holding hands.
o The chaperone may not stop the ball in the goal area particularly they must not act to prevent a goal.
o The coach may at their discretion direct a throw-in to a particular player (eg one who has had little contact with the ball).
o The coach may, at their discretion, ask other players and chaperones to "hold back" whilst an individual player is given the opportunity to make contact with the ball.
o The coach may, at their discretion, halt play to give instruction, guidance or assistance to any player.
o The coach may call "play on" at any time even though the preceding action was not in keeping with the current U6-U7 rules. In particular, this will be encouraged where a throw-in or place kick hasn't precisely met requirements.
o Throw-ins can be taken by chaperones.
o No heading of the ball
o Allowing the coach or other suitable adult to propel the ball away from the player or the goal
o Limiting the player to one half of the field for a given period
o Other suitable actions as determined by the coach/referee.
Registrations for 2019 season are OPEN.
WAA - Warrimoo Oval Sunday 24th Feb - 5pm NO BOOTS
March 3rd:
U6s – Team Grading Sunday March 3th 2.30 pm – 4:00pm Warrimoo Oval
U7s – Team Grading Sunday March 3th 4.30pm – 6.00pm Warrimoo Oval